
A slight decrease with the opening of the trading day in Europe.
The Dax fell by 0.3%,the FTSE and CAC are down by 0.2%.

A slight decrease with the opening of the trading day in Europe.
The Dax fell by 0.3%,the FTSE and CAC are down by 0.2%.

The European stock markets opened the trading day with a mixed trend at the backdrop of the earnings season on the continent.
The FTSE rising by 0.6%, THE cac decreasing by 0.7% and the DAX climbed by 0.6%.

The European stock markets started the trading day with strong decline.
The Dax falls at this time by 1.4%, the CAC falls by 1.6% and the FTSE was down 0.7%.

The European stock markets trade has been declining , after its gains at the start of the trading day.
The FTSE falls by 0.2%, the DAX decreasing by 0.2% and the CAC is also decreasing by 0.2%.
The pound weakened 0.3% against the US dollar to 1.240 dollars to the pound.

The European stock markets trade is conducted with rising prices, after the stock markets were closed on Friday with a a negative trend.
The FTSE rising by 0.3%, the DAX adds 0.1% and the CAC rising by 0.1%.

The European stock markets trade is conducted in a positive trend following the increases in Asia and Wall Street.
The FTSE rising by 0.1%, the DAX climbing by 0.2% iand the CAC rising by 0.5%.

The European stock markets opened the trading day with declines, on the background of the monetary policy in major economies that may be less convenient for investors.
The FTSE falls BY 0.25%, the DAX lost 0.9% and the CAC falls by 1%.

The European stock markets are down more than 1.5% due to investor fears of the financial condition of the Deutsche Bank.
The CAC is reduced by 2%, the FTSE lost 1.4% and the DAX by 1.8%.
Deutsche Bank shares collapsed by 7.1%.
French consumer price index rose 0.4% annual rate in September, after rising by 0.2% in August , in line with expectations.

A strong opening in Europe:
The DAX and the FTSE are rising by 0.9%, the CAC rising by 1.3%.

Moderate increases at the opening day in Europe.
The DAX and FTSE indices rising by 0.2%, the CAC rising by 0.3%.
German bond yields to 10 years are traded steady at negative 0.11%